There are many majors offered at ODU, but if I had to choose some that related to cybersecurity. I would say IT, computer science, criminology, and criminal justice. Information technology is the study of communication networks for companies and helping with computers or devices. Information technology had been a major at ODU for almost thirty years. The way Information technology relates to cybersecurity is through technology. Cybersecurity protects the computer systems that would be used in IT, basically stopping any viruses or hackers from compromising the computer. Computer science is very similar to Information technology in relation to cybersecurity, Computer science practices development in hardware and artificial intelligence. Computer science is a popular major at ODU and similar to cybersecurity as being regarded as a very difficult major to learn. Cybersecurity is a part of computer science and [practices defending hardware and software for computer systems much like IT. Another field at ODU that relates to cybersecurity is criminology. Criminology is the study of the criminal mind and it’s behavior. Criminology is a course I am currently taking for my cybersecurity major. This major relates to cybersecurity through law enforcement, you are required to take a criminology course if your major is cybersecurity. It’s good to take criminology as a cyber security major because you are going to want to get inside the mind of the criminal to develop a framework that counters their hack beforehand or develop a response to them. Criminal Justice is the study of laws that all citizens are held accountable to and the sentences they must serve if they break them. ODU offers a forensics field which directly relates to criminal justice which is very interesting to me. Cybersecurity relates to criminal justice because when a company is hacked law enforcement may look to cybersecurity for a lead for what happened to compromise the company.